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Let’s Talk Twitter
Twitter, Facebook, MySpace…After awhile these crazy words enter our vocabulary, sometimes without our even understanding what they are. Blog by blog you and I will walk through each of these websites, discuss what they might offer you, and how they work. About a month ago, a friend decided to host a dinner party. She was inspired by the downturn in the economy and the reality that some friends were at risk of losing their jobs. Her idea was to get together a handful of smart, creative, hardworking people, most of who didn’t know each other, and see if any connections could be made. By the end of the night cell numbers and e-mail addresses were exchanged. I know you think I’ve diverted from topic, but I haven’t. What happened that night was good old-fashioned socializing with an underlying agenda of possibly making work connections. Certain websites are designed after the same idea – they’re referred to as “social networking” sites. Social networking has many purposes - create a discussion around a topic, share news and ideas, find a like-minded soul, discover a long-lost classmate, build your business, and the list goes on. Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace are social networking websites each designed differently. In this blog, I introduce Twitter. In the coming weeks we'll get to the others. Direct from Merriam-Webster (http://www.merriam-webster.com/): Main Entry: 1twit·ter Pronunciation: \ˈtwi-tər\ Function: verb Etymology: Middle English twiteren; akin to Old High German zwizzirōn to twitter Date: 14th century intransitive verb1: to utter successive chirping noises How Twitter Works "Tweets" are the entries that you type on the website Twitter to share with others. Each entry is limited to 140 characters. You can invite people (referred to as "followers") to view your tweets and you can decide whose tweets (those you are "following") you want to read. I have a wide variety of folks I follow - friends and family, NPR, CNN, several bookstores, other authors, and some really helpful computer geeks. Here's a look at Twitter's site:Get Blog Updates
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